Petrol prices have stayed the same throughout last week, claims local subsidiary of LUKOIL Permnefteproduct Ltd.
26 January 2006 (09:54)
The petrol prices appear not to have gone up during the last few days. According to the spokespersons of Ural District oil dealers, the prices have not changed in comparison with the beginning of the year.
‘Some private companies might have actually raised their prices, but the larger ones have been maintaining them and are planning to keep doing so,’ said the spokesperson for Yekaterinburg subsidiary of LUKOIL Permnefteproduct Ltd.
Yet as Kortes information agency reports, the market prices have gone up by 6.45% throughout January 14 to January 20.
‘Some private companies might have actually raised their prices, but the larger ones have been maintaining them and are planning to keep doing so,’ said the spokesperson for Yekaterinburg subsidiary of LUKOIL Permnefteproduct Ltd.
Yet as Kortes information agency reports, the market prices have gone up by 6.45% throughout January 14 to January 20.
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